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Show o5s wq9 v ' V 1 The Only Exclusive Uptodate Clothing House in Southern Utah, is? : KoSS LARGE CUT :ii M ,, 1PM 4;1 -- Vo( S5S $m ) oo Ni $ allrsr Clothing, Overcoats Underclothing. Footwear This week we are forcing the sale in GAo U OV 58 yo'O i At 25 per cent lees than they have ever been sold in Sevier County. 5 Our $4 Suits are Dandies Our Heavier Grade Clothing at Proportionate Low Prices.; 'r New York to Punchase one of the Finest Our tables must be cleared by January 1st, as we will leave then for Lines of Clothing for next Spring that has ever been exhibited in Richfield. J'SU rffyf Remember we have got no Completion in our Line here. No trouble to show goods and quote prices. THE ONLY Sfe j0 Come and be convinced. CLOTHING HOUSE IN SOUTHERN UTAH. UPTO-DAT- E W. WEMNEM, Proprietor, One Door South of Post Office. ih i f a)2 S WEEK IN We will save you money. C0U1U Judge Chidester Again on the Pencil. Two Cases Against Railroad Company One Case Dismissed Quest ion ns Bailiff. of Court incut lo AjiKint On Monday morning of this week our new judge, the Hon. John F. Chideser, again ascended the bench in the district court and at ouce proceeded in a very business like Hud satisfactory muuuer to ttie disposition of the business upon the calendar, the criminal cases in which he was disqualified to act owing to having been out disposed of by Judge Booth and juries. The first case that cama up for was that of L. F. Jensen vs. the Rio Grande Ve9tern Railway company, wherein Mr. Jeuseu sued for $35 for the killing of a cow by the companys engine in the iater part of 1001, This case was once tried before who Justioe Jenson of Richfield, awarJed plaintiff the full amount Bued for. In the examination lefore Justico Jensen it developed that the . plaintiff and the justioe are brothers-.n-lawCounsel for railroad laid low and said nothing, hut appealed to the There a motion to district court. dismiss the case was made on the gronnd that a justice haB no jurisdiction to try a case without the expense consont of all parties when he is related to any of the parties suing. The motion was granted and Mr. L. 1. Jensen will have the cost and express of'trying his suit OTer again if he wants pay for his cow. G. T. Been represented plaintiff and Captain Wedgwood of Salt Lake was the railroad company's attorney. II. P. Christensen vs, R. G. W. Ry. Co. was the next cose Mr. Christensen had on Nov. 27, li01, a cow killed and a bull injured by the train. Justice Jensen he obtained judgThe jury ment for $70 and cost. in the district court awarded him $15 and now an effort is to be made to hare the case t rled over again. The rail road company is seeking in t Ids case to establish the precedent for this part of the country of owners of animals must he exceedingly careful in the handling and driving of them especially near the railroad and about the time train ia doe, they claiming that they Bo-for- o k? ! L ftfo iff; 'C . mm (L $ Svis r are annoyed and harrabsed very much COYOTES GETTING BOLD. annoyance will be suffered on that score. The attendance at the other lu this valley by loose cattle without to allowed Durperformance was somewhat Limits the Come Into disapHave City keeptrsor herders, beiug 1 if an want the pointing the wauder near the railroad and at crosspeople ing the Past Week. company to continue its work they will ings. have to show a better welcome. The J. B- Jenuings for Sheriff Clark callCoyotes seem to be not only numer- company deserves a ed the courts attention to a matter on ous in good turnout if for this vicinity bntthey are getting Monday that has caused some little very bold. One day last week George no other purpose than the benefit are entitled to for their work for It is well C eommeut in the city. and Marshal Calolway dis- they others. known that II. S. Christeuseu has covered one lying down in the Nielson beeu chief bailiff of the court under fl Id across the railroad track just Judge McCarty ever since we have from the depot. The marshal fired TUNNELING FOR WATER. had district court here. Following his pistol at the animal, but it did not J. M. Lauritzen Driving Hole in Judge McCartys precedent Judge soare it a hit. on the day opening Chiduter again, Mountain West of Town. The following morning a9 Mr. Nielof the term, appointed Mr. Christen- son was a cow away from, the driving Hie sheriff now sen to the ottieo. J. M. Lauritzen had a force of men in the field, the animi.l ran claims the right to appoint the chief haystack into some lose straw at the foot of the at work for some weeks past driving a bailiff and asks that privilege, sugstack and oat jumped a coyote tunnel into the mountain just south gesting as the person of his choice for not a rod from Mr. Nielson. It gave of Cottonwood canyon in search for the office his son, S. G. Clark. aud few then a trotted jumps leisurly water. Some months ago Mr. LauritJudge Chidesier called District At- off. zen discovered that moisture en sltorney Erickson into the matter and noon a coyote wasdic-covere- ated from cracks in the rocks at the about Sunday asked for his view, saying that if it is leisurely jogging down Main base of the mountain and this led him the duty of the sheriff to furnish this street in front of the court'house. Mar- to the conclusion that there was water officer he will not only refrain from to spyit and underground somewhere in the vicinshal Calloway happened interfering with the sheriff in this rode up to within a rod and turned ity. The tunnel is now in nearly a particular, but itsist upon the sheriff loose with his pistol. He did not hundred feet and the face is in a hard complying with the requirements of bring the intruder down and it began waterproof rock. It is believed that the stutute to the very letter. Mr. to make tracks in a manner when this strata of rock is Erickson expressed himself as believ- down First North street.livelyThe mar- a subterrenean stream will penetrated be found. ing the court had inherent right to shal put spurs to bis horse, but did appoint his own bailiffs, and that not get within shooting distance Petty Stealing. the language of the statute mean9 that the sheriff shall be in court personally again. Almost every night the dismal howl There is considerable pilfering goor reprleeuted there by deputy when of the can be heard almost ing on in this city. coyote Nearly every asked for the court so requests, but within the borders of town. night the loss of such articles as tools, The time to look the matter up. buggy whips, chickens, turkeys and matter still stands in this ituation. utensils occur. Some 8. G. Clark is bis father's deputy as HOME THEATER COMPANY household of these are easily obtained, sheriff. when in some cases the pilferers go COURT NOTES. Will Repeat The Iron Hand for Its into buildings. Soma person or perIn the district court last Saturday, Own Benefit. sons is preparing the seat of his when the case vs. George E. Keen was trowers for a load of shot or facing called, the defendant faded to appear. The Richfield Theater company will thechauce of looking through bars. If Nothing was left but for the court to repeat its production of The Iron declare his bonds forfeited. In the Hand at the opera house Saturday this kind of work continues it is ODiy a question of time uutil the thief is meantime. Mr. Keens Jbondsmen evening. The other performance was caughthad paid the fine imposed by the just- so well received by those present, ices court, and on their motion the ap- that a good house has been promised Smallpox Situation. peal case was dismissed, the bonds- if it be repeated. men to pay the costs of appeal to date. The company has now begun playThere are no new cases of smallpox Albert Fredericks of Austin was re- ing for itself. For two years past it in Richfield or Burrville. We are inleased from the county jail Monday has put on a number of benefit peron a writ of habaes corpus, lie had formances, and not only has it receiv- formed that some new cases have in Aurora aud a few new been sentenced by Justice IlanRen of ed nothing for its work, but has in- developed Elsinore to ten days in jail on a charge curred some indebtedness which the cases in Sslina. The disease lias several new victims in Annabolla of petit larceny The case came before people should assist in Mrs. up. Annie the justice on Suuday, and the ground The play is a good and clearing one Oldroyd, Elva Giles, aged 5 for release was that it wds a nonju- and is well produced. interesting There wus less months, and Vivian Norton, aged 7 months. Mrs. Oldroyds case is the dicial day. occurrences in the former annoying worst that has yet appeared, being of Suit has been filed by James Far- presentation of this play than any form. rell etal. against James Blackhatn t hitherto essayed. al. This case grows out of alleged If the presentation Saturday meets trespass by Black ham aud others with. an encouraging reception, the To Cure u ( old in One Day. with sheep on lands of the plaiutiffs company will continue its work and Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabin Wayne county. By stipulation the bring out several new pieces. If not, lets. All druggists refund the money alt has been transferred to this coun- - it will disband. One thing is assured. If it falls to cure. E. V. Groves sigty. Good order will be enforced so that no nature la on each box. 25o. - d - semi-conflue- v Oln r r. FINE PIECE OF WORK. Antone Nielson Makes a Bis Map of Richfield School District. Antone Nielson has completed a fine map of the Richfield school It is 6x3 feet aud is complete in every detail. It shows the plat of Richfield, with every block and plat, the coarse of every canal and coun1 y road, the mountain ranges, eleva tion and every parcel of acreage property in the district numbered so that the land of every owner can be ascerA histained without any trouble. torical sketch is inscribed on the margins, making it altogother a very valuable and accurate piece of reference work. The map ha9 been drawn from official surveys, and is accurate aud reliable. di-tri- To Huy, Se" or Trade 1 () rxir LIVE STOCK II o any kin I To Buy, jxu Sell or Trade To Buy, ., real ESTATE?,? S 'I MINES, t 'Lonrc V Sell Mining Propretit toiiary J or Trade of Mining Stod there- 1 i- - Live Stock, 'I ipreparii future. Fire, INSURANT Life, for leaf the &, adopted these Accident, NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS. In turning over a new year just begun we have resolutions: First There are on our books several old accounts that should have itOns Health ilr an MONEY made g TO BORROW been paid long ago. They may be couns of boj ted as assets in our business, bnt other? IF YOU DO, !$ wise are useless. They are not acceptProvo ed in payment of our wholesale bills. Call on the I who" is i Therefore, after fa r warning, we shall employ vigorous measures to convert a , these long overdue bills into cash. To honest and reasonable constomers Cci. such measures will work no hardship. If anyone shall take offense because Over Petersons Bank hurt bj we intend to collect his bill, his patt,e UTT RIHFIELD, ronage is undesirable. Second From this time our dealt A 6U ings are to be strictly on the cash or L thirty-day- s basis. Those are our guests terms with factories and wholesale houses and we are willing to make as easy terms with customers as are Ibaritcss, granted us by the wholesalers. f rfcft But it stands to reason that we can not f oodfo SaOMes, afford to buy for cash or thirty days, sell at a small profit and wait six Collars, months for the cash. The other sys tern is better for both. We buy cheapOutfits, F I er and you buy cheaper, when we both g. os foorsc Blankets. pay as wo go. per Third We are sincerely thankful TtO' Collar for the liberal patronage accorded ns ahi'gi from every- - town of Sevier, Wayne, an tiinha of for te Garfield and other districts south, Extras tl:j, and bespeak your continued support, Horn, anO promising to you a continuance of Hr our policy of square dealing, first-clas- s jfurjtisbinfls. l goods and reasonable prices. .1 isbing you, the Reapor readers, all a Happy New Year, we are, your friends. Mitkeb Bros. I Richfield Loan Investment Come ant) See; X- pack pat's, Pi-nt- e, Harness ti P. Hansen d Best job priuting at Reaper office. first oot north of l?ichOcie,,:rt. |